Thursday, April 28, 2011

Peace vs Terrorism

Its easy to see what path Fatah has chosen as they have essentially merged with Hamas.

Joel Rosenberg provides his insight:

Fatah Chooses Peace With Hamas Terrorists, Not With Israel

The leaders of the beleagured Palestinian people chose to embrace terrorists today, not the road to true peace, justice and reconciliation. What a tragedy. Instead of spending the last 18 months engaging in peace talks with Israel, PLO leader Mahmoud Abbas has spent the last several months engaged in secret peace talks with rival Hamas, the radical Islamic terrorist group that calls for the annihilation of the Jewish State.

The talks, brokered by Egyptian intelligence, concluded with an announcement today that Fatah (PLO) and Hamas have sealed a unity agreement that some reporters are describing as “an historic reconciliation deal.”

In theory, the deal helps pave the way for the Palestinians soon to unilaterally declare a state encompassing the Fatah-controlled territory of Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), the Hamas-controlled territory of Gaza, and assert their capital in East Jerusalem

They will claim that their unity signals they are ready to govern themselves and assume the responsibilities of statehood.


It is amazing how these rivals are willing to unite in a common hatred of Israel. Take a look at their recent history:

In reality, it is a shotgun wedding, at best. Fatah and Hamas leaders have historically not only hated each other but gunned each other down in broad daylight. When Hamas took over Gaza in 2005 and 2006, it set into motion a bloodbath, killing scores of Fatah officials and party members, even throwing some off of high rise buildings.

One this is for certain: the Palestinian leadership is taking yet another stop away from making peace with Israel. “The Palestinian Authority has to choose between peace with Israel and peace with Hamas,” Prime Minister Netanyahu told reporters. “Peace with both of them is impossible, because Hamas aspires to destroy the state of Israel and says so openly.” Netanyahu added: “Hamas fires rockets at our cities and anti-tank missiles at our children. I think the mere idea of reconciliation demonstrates the Palestinian Authority’s weakness, and brings up the question of whether Hamas will take over Judea and Samaria as it did Gaza.”


It seems obvious that these two groups want to present a united front before September when the UN is scheduled to take a vote regarding a separate "PA State", and once again, we see momentum building towards that effort. Additionally, now we are seeing the various terrorist groups doing whatever is possible to make this happen.

2 comments:

hartdawg said...

could it be that Ezekiel 38:11 where it says every man's sword will be against brother actually be a reference to sunni verses shiit instead of friendly fire as most people say? perhaps when god intervenes the sunni and shiites turn on each other. just a thought

Scott said...

Hart

I've been thinking this way for a while now - and I do actually believe that somehow they (suni and shiites) will briefly unite in their hatred of Israel but during God's judgement on this - they will turn against each other. That actually seems like a likely scenario to see evolve.